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UniSA Business School Professor Vicki Waye Acting Pro Vice Chancellor Dean: Teaching and Learning CRICOS No 00121B Educating Professionals Creating and Applying Knowledge Engaging our Communities

Replace this panel with image of your choice UniSA Business School Overview The largest Business School in South Australia An extensive range of business programs ranging from undergraduate to PhD Around 9,700 students, a rich mix of Australian and international students from over 139 different countries: International onshore students: 2650 Domestic students: 5140 Transnational students: 1910

EQUIS Accreditation The most prestigious international accreditation for Business Schools UniSA Business School is one of only eight Australian Business Schools accredited by EQUIS And one of only 147 eminent Business Schools accredited across 40 countries worldwide UniSA Business School was first awarded EQUIS accreditation in 2004, and was reaccredited in 2007, 2010 and 2014 UniSA Business School is the longest standing Australian Business School to be accredited by EQUIS and the first to attain accreditation for both its onshore and offshore operations

8 EQUIS accredited business schools in Australia University of South Australia Business School Melbourne Business School University of Sydney Business School UQ Business School, University of Queensland Australian School of Business, University of New South Wales Business School, The University of Western Australia QUT Business School, Queensland University of Technology Faculty of Business and Economics, Monash University

Some EQUIS accredited business schools in the world Korea University Business School, South Korea Guanghua School of Management, Peking University, China School of Management, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia Faculty of Business and Economics, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong University of Mannheim Business School, Germany Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIMB), India NUS Business School, National University of Singapore, Singapore College of Commerce, National Chengchi University, Taiwan Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, UK Toulouse Business School, Grouped ESC Toulouse, France School of Business, Kok University, Turkey Sauder School of Business, University of British Columbia, Canada EAESP - Escola de Administração de Empresas de São Paulo, FGV - Fundação Getulio Vargas, Brazil

Replace this panel with image of your choice Excellence for Research in Australia (ERA) ERA is the Australian Federal Government's 'Excellence for Research in Australia' assessment scheme. In December 2012, the UniSA Business School was awarded a World Class ranking for its leading research in the broad fields of Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services, and in the specific fields of Applied Economics, Business and Management, and Marketing.

UniSA 5-Star MBA Ranked 5-star for six consecutive years by the Graduate Management Association of Australia published in the 2014 Good Universities Guide Australian Financial Review BOSS magazine's survey of MBA alumni ranked UniSA MBA first for student satisfaction and second for value for money MBA industry placement opportunities for international students MBA partnership with the University College London (UCL) to offer a MBA for the Energy & Resources sector The UniSA MBA has various specialisation options for students to choose

Academic Program Review Lianne Gore Manager: Academic Services CRICOS No 00121B Educating Professionals Creating and Applying Knowledge Engaging our Communities

Influencers: Higher Education Standards Framework Institutions are required to comply with the Provider Registration Standards, the Provider Category Standards, the Provider Course Accreditation Standards and the Qualification Standards (incorporating AQF) which comprise a subset of the Higher Education Standards Framework known as the Threshold Standards. TEQSA The Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) is Australia's independent national regulator of the higher education sector. TEQSA registers and evaluates the performance of higher education providers against the Higher Education Standards Framework, specifically, the Threshold Standards. Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) The AQF is the national policy for the regulation of qualifications in Australian education and training. It incorporates qualifications from each education and training sector into a single comprehensive national qualifications framework.

Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) A revised version of the AQF was introduced in 2013 which prompted an in depth review of all of our programs and courses which are being implemented in January 2015 The key aims of the AQF are to: establish pathways into and between qualifications ensure recognition of prior learning and experiences provide national regulatory and quality assurance for education and training provide increased recognition of the value and comparability of Australian qualifications align the AQF with international qualifications frameworks.

AQF Learning Outcomes The AQF outlines learning outcomes for each qualification type in the following areas: Knowledge: what a graduate knows and understands. It is described in terms of depth, breadth, kinds of knowledge and complexity Skills: what a graduate can do, includes cognitive, creative, technical, and communication skills The Application of knowledge and skills: how a graduate applies knowledge and skills using problem solving, decision making, by taking responsibility, being accountable and through collaboration. Volume of learning required for completion of the qualification.

Changes to Business Undergraduate Programs In 2013 2014 we engaged in a full curriculum review to develop: degrees built on the themes of: Business Fundamentals Business analytics Professionalism Leadership Global citizenship a 12 course broad based Business core than spans all three years of the degree 8-10 course discipline specific majors advanced Electives to develop: global awareness in the course Global Experience for Business, opportunities for overseas long or short term exchange and study tours work ready and professionally competent graduates by providing opportunities for students to gain professional experience through courses such as Business Research Project, Transition to Employment, work placements and internships

Changes to Business Postgraduate Programs Develop 2 year Master programs that share a common 4 course core and pathway through the Graduate Certificate in Business

Advanced Standing Masters Programs Recognises prior studies and negates the need for a student to undertake early courses within a full Master program Provides a different entry point for students so that they complete the same program in a shortened duration Unlike credit it is not a recognition that exact course content has been previously studied

Advanced Standing Applicants who have: completed a bachelor degree in a business discipline; or completed a bachelor degree which includes a major in business, commerce, marketing or management; or completed a graduate certificate in a business discipline, are eligible to enter the program with 0.5 EFTSL (18 units) Advanced Standing and complete the program in 1.5 years of full time study or equivalent part time study. Applicants who have: completed a bachelor (Honours) degree in a business discipline; or completed a graduate diploma in a business discipline; or completed a master in a business discipline, are eligible to enter the program with 1.0 EFTSL (36 units) Advanced Standing and complete the program in 1 year of full time study or equivalent part time study. Students cannot receive additional credit for a qualification that has been used to award Advanced Standing, however additional qualifications can be considered for credit for no more than one third of their remaining duration of study.

Credit Masters Programs Will only be applied when courses were undertaken at postgraduate level Requires course content matching Requires course level equivalency Cannot exceed one third of the duration of the program Cannot be granted for courses undertaken in programs that have been used for advanced standing Course substitution is available where students have previously studied course content but credit limit has been reached.

2015 Undergraduate Programs DBCA DBCF DBCD DBPY DBIB TBA DBBH DBBL DBBG DBBS DBBT DBBM DBMN DBLA DBLD Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) Bachelor of Business (Finance) Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting)/Bachelor of Business (Finance) Bachelor of Business (Property) Bachelor of Business (Economics, Finance and Trade) Bachelor of Business Specialisations: Legal Studies; Health Services Management; Design and Innovation; Innovation and Entrepreneurship Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management) Bachelor of Business (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Bachelor of Business (Management) Bachelor of Business (Sport and Recreation Management) Bachelor of Business (Tourism and Event Management) Bachelor of Business (Marketing) Bachelor of Marketing and Communication Bachelor of Laws Laws Double Degree

2015 Postgraduate Programs DCBB Graduate Certificate in Business DGIB DMIN DMPC DMFC DCMA DGMA DMMA DCHU DGHU DMHM DGMT DMME DGAC DMMC DGMK DMMR Graduate Diploma in International Business Master of International Business Master of Professional Accounting Master of Finance (Specialisations: Banking, Economics, Quantitative Finance) Graduate Certificate in Business Administration Graduate Diploma in Business Administration Master of Business Administration Graduate Certificate in Human Resource Management Graduate Diploma in Human Resource Management Master of Human Resource Management Graduate Diploma in Management Master of Management Graduate Diploma in Management (Arts and Cultural Management) Master of Management (Arts and Cultural Management) Graduate Diploma in Marketing Master of Marketing

Student Engagement Projects Shoaib Gill & Olexij Straschko Student Engagement Officers CRICOS No 00121B Educating Professionals Creating and Applying Knowledge Engaging our Communities

A diverse suite of projects A range of Student Engagement Oriented projects are run at UniSA Business School to create a vibrant university experience for all local and international students. Ongoing year round projects are run to assist students in three areas: 1) Student Transition 2) Academic Assistance 3) Social Assistance

Student Transition Business Mentors Academic Assistance Peer Assisted Study Sessions (PASS) Golden Key Tutoring Scheme Social Assistance Your Culture, My Culture International Students Business Societies Events Management Committee

Business Mentors To assist commencing students with the transition to University. 1) Facilitate interaction between students 2) Assist with transition to the social and academic culture 3) Develop links and friendships with students

Replace this panel with image of your choice Peer Assisted Study Sessions (PASS) To assist students with their understanding of complex course content and material and improve performance in their studies. 1) Facilitated by high achieving students 2) No financial obligations 3) Hassle free 4) Highly endorsed by course coordinators and students

Replace this panel with image of your choice Golden Key Tutoring Scheme To provide one-to-one tutoring service to current students by high achieving students. Tutors are members of the Golden Key Honor Society. 1) Students pay for the tutoring service 2) Tutoring rates vary from $25 - $60 3) Offered in over 100 courses 4) Business and Law courses

International Students Business Societies (ISBS) To help facilitate international students transition through a range of social and career oriented initiatives. 1) Malaysia and Hong Kong Chapters 2) Current international students assist new peers 3) Foster a sense of belonging among new students Future aims: 1) China Chapter 2) Latin America Chapter 3) Europe Chapter

International Students Business Societies Continuing members prepare the recruitment and induction of new committee members Inviting first year international students to join ISBS committees Assistance with international student retention and marketing A meet and greet event for new Malaysian and Hong Kong international students Events held to link international and local students Ongoing support through professional development and social events for all students

Replace this panel with image of your choice Your Culture, My Culture (YCMC) Increases the multicultural perspectives of students in groups of 5-7 students combining free on campus catch-ups with off campus events. Provided at no cost to students Regular events including: 1. Multicultural cuisine dinners 2. Learn to surf classes 3. Picnics 4. Sports 5. Outdoor Cinemas

Replace this panel with image of your choice Events Management Committee A platform to provide the opportunity for students to get involved in the social events that they want to see run on campus 1) Risk free environment 2) Professional workshops teaching committee members how to run events 3) Students benefit from hands on experience in event management and receive recognition for their efforts through a reference for their CV 4) Fosters leadership and teamwork 5) Gauge students demands for events

Business Career Mentor Program (BCMP) Jo Slade Coordinator: Careers and Alumni CRICOS No 00121B Educating Professionals Creating and Applying Knowledge Engaging our Communities

The BCMP model: 1 to 1 (mostly) Face to face & online Mentors across 20 business disciplines Students at undergraduate & postgraduate level Recent graduates Interstate & overseas Free service Academic calendar year Application and extensive matching process 1 meeting per month (minimum) Submission of goals and reflections (Moodle site) Events

BCMP statistics Mentee Profile 2011 2012 2013 2014 Program Applied Finance 7% 3% 3% Business Admin 3% 2% 2% Commerce (Acct) 49% 27% 27% 31% HR 19% 6% 7% 7% International Bus 7% 2% 3% Law 1% 13% 21% 17% LSC 4% 3% 3% Marketing 18% 13% 15% 15% Management 13% 6% 7% 8% Property 4% 9% 4% Sport & Rec 3% 2% 1% Tourism & Events 7% 3% 6% Domestic 74% 64% 68% 73% International 26% 36% 32% 27%

How we do it: Month November-February March-April May July October November-December YEAR ROUND Action Mentor recruitment & web profiles Student applications, interviews, matching, training & program commencement Networking event Mentor forums Recognition event & program close Evaluation and improvements Reflections, management, student and mentor liaison Key program requirements: Mentoring agreement (contract) Compendium including guidebook Moodle site and students and mentor websites Custom built database Option of staff assistance at first 1 to 1 meeting Surveys and forums for feedback and evaluation

Replace this panel with image of your choice Ariel Chen 2012 participated as a student in the program received and internship within her mentor s firm delivered a pitch at Start Up week and won People s Choice award 2013 secured a graduate position as a Para-Planner with Financial Wealth Advisers 2014 Joined the BCMP as a mentor

Business Program updates CRICOS No 00121B Educating Professionals Creating and Applying Knowledge Engaging our Communities

Bachelor degrees (AUD$25,300 per year in 2015) Bachelor of Business Economics, Finance and Trade Human Resource Management Logistics and Supply Chain Management Bachelor of Commerce Accounting Finance Bachelor of Laws Management Marketing Property Sport and Recreation Management Tourism and Event Management

Masters by Coursework degrees (AUD$27,300 per year in 2015) Arts and Cultural Management Finance Human Resource Management International Business Professional Accounting Management Integrated Supply Chain Management Tourism and Event Management Strategic Procurement Marketing MBA * 3 yrs managerial work experience required

Bachelor of Business ( Property) 2013 annual RICS examination ranked UniSA highest in Oceania region (4.055/5 score) Only property degree in South Australia Has a long history of teaching international students since 1980 Covers the areas of property: Management, Development, Agency, Valuation, Research Most lecturers have industry experience Professional Recognition: Australian Property Institute (API) Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Singapore Institute of Surveyors and Valuers Malaysia Institute of Surveyors and Valuers Graduates meet the legal requirements to operate as a valuer in South Australia Experiential Learning components Property Career Mentoring Program Welcome to the world of property Handshaking 101 Deep and Meaningful Intern opportunity in Malaysia during summer holiday for 3 months

Bachelor of Business ( HRM) & Master of HRM We offer Ethics and sustainability Industry Project Occupational Health & Safety Strategic Management Performance Management International HRM Professional Recognition: Society of Human Resource Management (SHRM) Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI) Experiential Learning components Industry Project 1 in final year Executive Partners Program

Master of Arts and Cultural Management New program for international student in 2014 The industry involves visual arts, music, dance and performing arts Master of Finance in 2015 2-year program 3 specialisations: Banking Economics Quantitative Finance

Ehrenberg-Bass Institute for Marketing Science The Ehrenberg-Bass Institute has over 60 Corporate Sponsors worldwide. The Ehrenberg-Bass Institute undertake in the pursuit of the latest marketing understanding and answer some of the key marketing questions such as how do brands grow? how do brands compete and how does marketing work?

UniSA Business School graduates have the highest employment rate and the highest medium salary in South Australia. (2012 QS Employment Reputation Indicator)

OANH TRUONG B.Mgmt (Marketing) B.Mgmt (Honours) Completing Masters of Business (Marketing Research) My Journey with UniSA 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Bachelor of Management (Marketing) Internship at Galaxy Multiplex Cinema Chain in Vietnam Exchange at Brock University Canada (Student Mobility Scholarship) Global Experience Award Marketing Practicum- SCOSA Graduated from Bachelor of Marketing Chancellor s Letters of Commendation Honours Tuition fee Scholarship First Class Honours ANZMAC conference in Perth Masters UniSA President Scholarship & Institute top-up scholarship for priority topic Masters topic: Consumer behaviour in Emerging Markets Involved in: Contract Research, Teaching Marketing courses Conference: Asian Markets & Consumers in Singapore

My Journey in Adelaide 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Chancellor s Letters of Commendation Exchange to South Korea (Student Mobility Scholarship) Chancellor s Letters of Commendation GPA 6.26 Graduate accountant at Pitcher Partners Sessional academic staff at UniSA Assistant Accountant at TAFE SA Committee member at HK Australia Business Association Assistant Accountant at TAFE SA Committee member at HK Australia Business Association Senior Contestable Funding Analyst TAFE SA Committee member at HK Australia Business Association Ivy Xu Top 5% in Business Bachelor of Commerce Graduated Dec 2010 Member of Golden Key Society

Questions?

Thank You! businessinternational@unisa.edu.au